Excess health funds could aid uninsured
The huge surplus incurred by the state’s only nonprofit insurance company could be relocated into a trust fund to benefit uninsured citizens who do not qualify for Medicaid.
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The huge surplus incurred by the state’s only nonprofit insurance company could be relocated into a trust fund to benefit uninsured citizens who do not qualify for Medicaid.
In order to provide incentives for employees to remain in state jobs, an Orange County representative proposed a plan Monday that she hopes will reduce North Carolina’s high employee turnover.
RALEIGH — With raucous cheers, N.C. State University students celebrated the victory of their next student body president — Will “The Pirate Captain” Piavis.
After seizing 44 percent of the first-round vote in N.C. State University’s election for student body president, a candidate known as The Pirate Captain could sail into office with enough support from his “scurvy crew.”
A new state bill introduced Thursday by Rep. Jeff Barnhart, R-Cabarrus, might bar UNC-system campuses from using students' Social Security numbers as school identification numbers.
The pressures of market-driven education are taking a toll on the nation’s colleges and universities, a recent report states, but UNC-system administrators say they are holding fast to their constitutional obligation to state residents.
A bill in the Texas legislature proposes to push the state’s drinking age back seven hours — an eternity to those wishing to celebrate their 21st birthday.
Despite President Bush’s vocal support for community colleges, his budget calls for the elimination of education programs that will affect their vitality.